Creating A Mark Or Waypoint On A Sonar Screen Using Your Present Location; Creating A Waypoint On A Sonar Screen Using A Different Location; Creating A Mark Or Waypoint; Editing A Saved Waypoint - Garmin FF 650 GPS Owner's Manual

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transfer a mark to another device, the mark is converted to a
waypoint.
You can save a maximum of 12,000 waypoints and marks.
Creating a Mark or Waypoint on a Sonar
Screen Using Your Present Location
1
Pause the sonar.
2
Select an option:
• To create a mark at the cursor, select MARK/WPT.
• To create a waypoint at the cursor, hold MARK/WPT.
• To create a mark at your boat position, with the cursor
invisible and no menu shown, select MARK/WPT.
• To create a waypoint at your boat position, with the cursor
invisible and no menu shown, select MARK/WPT.
3
If necessary, edit the mark or waypoint information.
Creating a Waypoint on a Sonar Screen
Using a Different Location
1
Select
or
to pause the sonar.
2
Using the arrow keys, select a location.
3
Select an option:
• To create a mark, select MARK.
• To create a waypoint, hold MARK.
4
If necessary, edit the mark or waypoint information.

Creating a Mark or Waypoint

1
Select an option:
• To create a mark at the cursor, select MARK/WPT.
• To create a waypoint at the cursor, hold MARK/WPT.
• To create a mark at your boat position, with the cursor
invisible and no menu shown, select MARK/WPT.
• To create a waypoint at your boat position, with the cursor
invisible and no menu shown, select MARK/WPT.
2
If necessary, edit the mark or waypoint information.

Editing a Saved Waypoint

1
Select User Data > Waypoints.
2
Select a waypoint.
3
Select Edit Waypoint.
4
Select an option:
• To add a name, select Name, and enter a name.
• To change the symbol, select Symbol.
• To change the depth, select Depth.
• To change the water temperature, select Water Temp..
• To change the comment, select Comment.
• To move the position of the waypoint, select Position.
Marking and Navigating to a Man Overboard
Location
From any screen, select MARK > Man Overboard > Yes.
The fishfinder sets a direct course back to the location.

Navigating to a Waypoint

1
Pan the waypoint map to find the waypoint.
2
Place the center of the cursor on the center of the waypoint
symbol.
The waypoint name appears on the screen.
3
Select the waypoint.
4
Select Navigate To > Go To.
8

Measuring Distance on the Waypoint Map

You can measure the distance between two locations.
1
From the waypoint map, begin panning ().
2
Select SELECT > Measure Distance.
The distance and other data appear on the screen.

Deleting a Waypoint or an MOB

1
Select User Data > Waypoints.
2
Select a waypoint or an MOB.
3
Select Delete > OK.

Deleting All Waypoints

Select User Data > Manage Data > Clear User Data >
Waypoints > All.
Sharing Waypoints and Routes Across
Devices
Before you can share waypoints and routes, you must connect
the devices using a data sharing cable. The data sharing cable
is an accessory you can purchase.
You can share waypoint and route data between two compatible
chartplotters installed on your boat. You must turn on user data
sharing for both devices to share data.
Select User Data > Manage Data > User Data Sharing >
On on both devices.

User Data Settings

Select User Data.
Marks/Waypoints: Shows the list of marks and waypoints.
Tracks: Shows the track option menu.
Routes & Auto Guidance Paths: Shows the list of routes.
Proximity Waypoint: Shows the list of particular locations within
a specified range.
Search by Name: Allows you to search for saved routes, tracks,
and waypoints by name.
Manage Data: Shows memory usage, and allows you to clear
data for routes, tracks, waypoints, and boundaries.
A route is a sequence of waypoints or locations that leads you to
your final destination.
Creating and Navigating a Route Using the
Waypoint Map
The starting point can be your present location or another
location.
1
Select User Data > Routes & Auto Guidance Paths > New
> Route Using Chart.

Routes

Routes

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